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Hotels in Cancun, and other parts of the Riviera Maya are expected to be almost fully booked for the first week of July. Some hotels in the region are already set to put up no vacancy signs for that particular week as tourists have flocked to book their trips in advance. The president of the …

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Wait times at immigration in the Cancun airport have been an issue throughout the entire year. Back in March tourists reported that they had spent north of 2 hours in line to be able to effectively enter the country. The most time that people have waited in recent dates is down to an hour. This …

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After the shootings that took place at two chain restaurants in Cancun, and Playa del Carmen restaurant owners have been in meetings with local authorities to try and address the situation. Multiple potential solutions have been discussed between local business leaders and police to try and come up with a strategy to prevent these types of …

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After a student was tragically killed trying to cross the street to get to the Anahuac University in Cancun, the school along with local authorities are working to slow down traffic. They have set up speed bumps and have a police officer on hand to halt traffic and allow students to cross to and from …

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Two locations of the chain restaurants known as Tortas Goyo were attacked by gunmen Wednesday, the authorities are still investigating the case. As things stand though there have been no casualties or injuries to report in either instance. Still, the fact that two locations of the same restaurant were shot at has perplexed authorities who …

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Long lines particularly at immigration at the Cancun airport seem to be a thing of the past. At the end of April it was announced that digital kiosks were going to be finally set in motion to be able to allow tourists to enter the country in a more efficient manner. With the announcement though, …

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Tourism numbers in Cancun continue to be on the rise showing not only signs of post COVID recovery, but an actual growth in the local tourism industry. The number of tourists arriving to the region in 2022 is set to eclipse the arrival numbers that were seen pre pandemic in 2019. A big reason why …

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Digital immigration machines had been set up at the Cancun airport for the better part of four years, however, the machines were actually never in use throughout that time period. It turns out that there was actually a law in place that essentially prohibited immigration checkpoints to be run digitally. They had to be staffed …

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The building of the Tulum airport is one of the main projects being pushed by the Mexican Federal government. The idea is simple enough: an Airport in the Tulum region could help drive tourists to the region, as well as boost the creation of lodging facilities and other amenities in an area that is still …

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Post COVID recovery continues for Cancun hotels at seemingly unexpected rates. Hotels in the beach city are expecting to be at around 90% capacity over the summer months. In fact, some hotels have already filled their books all the way up to the last week of July. In spite of the fact that Cancun is …

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